From the monthly archives:

June 2009

So are webinars effective?

29th June 2009

A summary of research on webinar effectiveness from The Webinar Blog.

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Slide:ology – first impressions

24th June 2009

I’ve just started reading this book celebrating the art and science of creating great presentations, and of course it’s highly relevant to anyone who has the responsibility for delivering webinars. The book is one of the most beautifully presented that I’ve ever encountered and must have taken an enormous amount of designing. Here are a [...]

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Functionality or fidelity – choose your weapon

22nd June 2009

This post explores the different characteristics of real-time, online communications tools from the perspectives of fidelity and functionality.

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What system should I use for a virtual classroom?

17th June 2009

This is a question we are often asked. Personally I’m still very attracted to Elluminate and using it regularly. In fact I have set myself a personal mission to test it to capitulation. Now I’m just about to go on holiday and don’t have time for a complete and detailed appraisal here and now, but [...]

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How being online can trump face-to-face

10th June 2009

Explores the possibility that online meetings might actually be better than their face-to-face equivalents.

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The importance of being synchronous

5th June 2009

This posting examines the ‘real-time’ element of the onlignment definition to see why this is so important to business communications.

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Welcome to the onlignment blog

3rd June 2009

An introduction to the onlignment blog, its purpose and positioning.

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